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Fundraising showcase comes to the Playhouse

The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) annual showcase and fundraiser is set to run at the Playhouse Theatre for two shows this September.

THE Royal Academy of Dance (RAD), an organisation dedicated to the fostering and development of dancers and choreographers, is set to present Rhythm and Dance, the Royal Academy of Dance (KwaZulu-Natal) annual showcase of dance and fundraiser. The event will come to the Playhouse Opera for two shows on Saturday, September 9.

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Convened by Stav Bozas and Olivia Lume, Rhythm and Dance not only celebrates the splendid development of the students’ skills and their enjoyment of their achievement and growing sense of self-worth but also gives recognition to the teachers who, throughout the year, invested many hours in dedicated training of their students.

A great diversity of approaches is to be found in this showcase of dance: classical ballet, musical theatre, contemporary, tap, modern contemporary, hip-hop, Russian folk and fusion.

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 Don’t miss out on the epic production and fundraiser.

Tickets are R100 through Webtickets. There will be two performances on September 9 at The Playhouse at 13:00 and 16:00.

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